Ronni Williams of Atlantic High School during Basketball Varsity Media Day at the Orlando Sentinel Sunday, November, 1, 2009 in Orlando, FL. (Gary W. Green/Orlando Sentinel)

Central Florida has arguably one of the most talented sophomore classes the area has seen in a while and count Port Orange Atlantic girls basketball sophomore Ronni Williams among the top.

By the end of this week, Williams, a 6-foot-2 guard/forward, four Division I colleges will have visited her high school, North Carolina, LSU, Maryland and Florida State. LSU and Maryland have plans to visit Williams Wednesday and FSU on Thursday. The University of Miami, Texas and Florida visited the campus last week and Georgia has plans to visit next week.

NCAA rules prohibit coaches from speaking directly to Williams, but they have been in communication with her teachers.

Williams’ father, Rodney, said its too early for his daughter to narrow down her interest to one school and the family is keeping her options open.

“You need to see it all and take your time in this process. Once you take a kid off the market, someone that might be interested is not going to spend that extra time,” Rodney Williams said. “We’re open. That is so premature, we’re no where close to doing anything like that.”

Williams, a fourth-team all Central-Florida selection last season, will travel to South Carolina this weekend as one of 80 sophomore girls basketball players in the country selected to compete in an elite tournament.